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‘I Had To Turn Away’ We Attended An Early Screening Of A24’s Bring Her Back, And The Fan Reaction Was Intense
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There’s nothing quite like being in a packed theater for a horror movie. You can just feel the nervous energy around you and sense how invested everyone is, especially if the movie is really good. I was reminded of that this past week when I caught a screening of A24’s fantastic new horror movie, Bring Her Back.
I’ve been hearing this new A24 movie was terrifying for months now. CinemaBlend’s Reviews Editor Eric Eisenberg raved about some early footage he saw back in March, and the social media reactions from the first critics screening were obscenity-laden and over the top positive. Because of that, I knew the screening would probably be fun, but I wasn’t prepared for the collective terror and discomfort we all felt.
In partnership with A24, we set up a camera crew outside the screening to talk to people after it was over, and let the record show they felt the same way I did. We interviewed more than two dozen people, most of whom were clearly seasoned horror fans, and they had some big reactions and were effusive in their praise. You can check out a highlight video below…
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Bring Her Back is the latest horror movie from directors Danny and Michael Philippou. They’re the duo behind the breakout A24 film Talk To Me and clearly have another winner on their hands here. It’s been earning fantastic reviews, and the word of mouth is starting to get really buzzy. In fact, it was pretty clear a lot of the people I saw the movie with were about to go home and recommend it to their friends.
If you’re out of the loop on Bring Her Back, I’ll give you a quick plot summary, but I’m going to keep it quick because it’s one of those movies that’s better if you go in fresh. In short, it follows two siblings who go to live with a foster mother. She’s played by two time Oscar nominee Sally Hawkins, and she is unhinged in a dark hippy mom sort of way. Hawkins’ chemistry with both of the child actors is fantastic, and the movie is shot with the same sort of gritty realness to it that we saw with Talk To Me, even if the actual plot beats are more askew.
Bring Her Back opens this weekend in The United States and many other English-speaking markets. It’s unlike anything else you’ll see this year, and myself and most of the people we talked to can’t recommend it enough.
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Mack Rawden is the Editor-In-Chief of CinemaBlend. He first started working at the publication as a writer back in 2007 and has held various jobs at the site in the time since including Managing Editor, Pop Culture Editor and Staff Writer. He now splits his time between working on CinemaBlend’s user experience, helping to plan the site’s editorial direction and writing passionate articles about niche entertainment topics he’s into. He graduated from Indiana University with a degree in English (go Hoosiers!) and has been interviewed and quoted in a variety of publications including Digiday. Enthusiastic about Clue, case-of-the-week mysteries, a great wrestling promo and cookies at Disney World. Less enthusiastic about the pricing structure of cable, loud noises and Tuesdays.